"Damn, you're like The Flash! And I could do that too?" Lexa set Clarke down on her two feet in the woods.
Lexa smiled, "Yes, you certainly can. And I have no idea who The Flash is."
Clarke dusted herself off, "No way! Yeah, you certainly have a lot of things to learn."
"Hey, I know a lot of things… Clarke, you smell that?" Clarke looked at Lexa as her green eyes turned red.
She looked at Clarke, "Human," they both hungrily said.
Clarke looked around for the human, "Over there," she pointed.
Lexa spotted the person, "Okay, I have a plan. Clearly, it's hunting season… so instead of him spotting a deer, he sees you. You're going to act like you're lost, so you're trying to get his attention… all of it to distract him. That should be easy for you. Then he wouldn't notice me behind him and start firing at me. I'll attack him, once he goes down that's when you feed."
"Why do you need a plan like that to go hunting? You're fast enough to attack him in a blink of an eye."
Lexa huffed and rolled her eyes, "Way to ruin the fun. Fine, we'll do it your way then… princess." She bowed at Clarke.
"Please, don't ever do-" Lexa dashed away. Clarke waved her hands in the air, "Great. Just great. Last time I checked, people don't dash away from their princess… people don't even dash at all!"
Clarke turned around and was face to face with Lexa, Clarke pressed her hand against her chest, "Jeez, you can't be doing that!"
Lexa dropped the dead man on the ground and wiped the blood off her mouth, "I'll think about it… okay, I thought about it and I decided to continue to scare you, 'cause it's fun. Alright, dig in!"
Clarke stared at the corpse and gulped, "I don't think I can do this. I know I need to but… I'll be sucking blood out of a human for Pete's sake. I can't do that to him."
"Clarke, you do understand that he's dead, right?"
Clarke rubbed the back of her neck, "I know but… His eyes are open and it's just staring at me."
Lexa shook her head and sighed, "This is talking too long. I'm sorry, but I'm going to need you to feed," Lexa flashed over to Clarke and pushed her to the ground so that she's kneeling next to the corpse. Lexa pressed Clarke's face against the hunter's neck where she had impaled him with her deadly fangs.
Clarke tried to pull away, but Lexa was a lot stronger than she thought she was. Blood from the wound started to stream into Clarke's mouth, Clarke could feel her fangs coming out as her tongue grazed over the fresh blood.
Clarke moaned in satisfaction, she sunk her fangs further into his neck and started drinking his blood as she enveloped her arm around his head pulling him closer.
Lexa sighed in relief and let go of Clarke, she walked over to the nearest tree and sat down leaning against it. Lexa bent her back and close her eyes, she wanted to show Clarke that being a vampire wasn't such a bad thing.
…
The hairs on Lexa's arm rose, she quickly opened her eyes and looked around for anything that seems suspicious nearby.
L- Clarke, I think someone is spying on us. We need to go.
C- No, not yet. Give me five more minutes.
L- We don't have five minutes, Clarke.
C- Ugh… Dammit, fine.
Clarke got up from the ground and stretched her arms out, "Wow… that was... I never thought that could ever taste that good! I remember it tasting like… bleh."
Lexa stood up and walked over to Clarke, she wiped the blood off the corner of her mouth with her thumb. Lexa inserted her bloody thumb into her mouth and sucked it clean, Clarke stared blankly at her and gulped, "Uh… yeah, thanks."
Lexa smirked and walked pass Clarke, "No problem. I can't have you going out in the open with blood on your face…" she looked over her shoulder and continued talking, "Anyways, now that you've feed and have your energy… let's see if you can keep up with me," she winked then flashed away.
Clarke gave a confused look, "How the hell am I supposed to do that?!"
Clarke started sprinting and noticed that she wasn't going fast at all, she stopped running and ran her fingers through her hair frustratingly.
L- You're thinking too much. Relax. Clear your mind and let your body do the work.
C- How would I know where you are?
L- Because it's me… follow your heart.
Clarke sighed, "Come on, Clarke, clear your mind. You can do this, I know you're lost in the middle of the woods, but she's not coming back… it's up to you now."
Clarke closed her eyes and inhaled sharply trying to find Lexa's scent, she only smelt the trees and the grass surrounding her.
Clarke sneezed, "Even when you're a living dead you still have allergies. Perfect… Alright, let's try this again."
…
It's been ten minutes since Lexa left Clarke alone in the woods, she stood by her car and looked at her watch, "Come on, Clarke, I know you can do this."
Lexa stared out into the woods and squinted her eyes as the sun started shining brighter than before. She opened her car door and leaned in towards the glove compartment, she grabbed her shades and closed the it back shut.
Lexa got out the car and closed the door, she put her shades on and was delighted that everything she saw was darker than before. Lexa looked back at the woods and sighed, "I guess I shouldn't have left her behind."
Lexa dashed into the woods, she bumped into something and feel backwards, "Ow, dammit. What the hell?" She stood on her two feet and saw Clarke getting up from the ground.
Lexa was amazed, "So you did it!"
Clarke dusted herself off, "Yeah, till you slammed into me."
"Hey, I didn't think… Well,I assumed you didn't get the hang of it. I mean, you were out here for like ten minutes," she explained.
Clarke rolled her eyes, "Thanks for having faith in me," she walked pass Lexa angrily.
"Oh come on, why are you being so childish? I simply told you the truth!"
Clarke stopped walking and turned around to face Lexa, she opened her mouth to say something when she heard rustling in the bushes. Clarke looked around, "Who's there?"
Lexa's eyes turned black, "Bellamy, get out here now!" She ordered.
Bellamy walked out of the bushes, "Lexa, it's a pleasure meeting you again…" He looked over at Clarke and smirked, "And who may you be?"
Lexa growled, "No one who concerns you. What do you want?"
Bellamy ignored her question and walked towards Clarke, "You are the most beautiful woman I have ever seen."
"I swear, if you touch her-"
Bellamy turned around, "You'll, what? Kill me?" Bellamy chuckled, "I'd like to see you try. You don't want to embarrass yourself in front of your girlfriend and let her see how weak you really are, do you?"
Lexa gritted her teeth, "She's not my girlfriend."
"Yet. You can't fool me, Lexa, " He winked at Clarke.
"What's going on? Who is he?" Clarke questioned.
Bellamy bowed at Clarke, "Bellamy Blake. You must be…?"
"Clarke. Clarke Griffin."
"It's a pleasure meeting you… there's only a few kind of vampires like me, see I don't feed off of humans or animals. I feed off of-"
"Vampires," Lexa finished.
Bellamy smiled, "Correct!
Clarke furrowed her eyebrows in confusion, "I thought vampires only fed off of humans and animals."
"Sadly, you thought wrong. Don't worry, I already fed so I'm stable for the next 12 hours."
"Why are you here?" Clarke wondered.
"Good thing you asked. I'm gonna need your help."
"What could you possibly need our help with?" Lexa asked.
"A revenant was spotted today," he informed.
Lexa's eyes turned gray, "A… a revenant?"
"Yes, not only one, but there's three of them."
"Oh no," Lexa whispered, she started pacing back and forth.
"Wait, what's a revenant?" Clarke wondered.
"One of the hardest creatures to kill, yet it's simple," Bellamy answered.
"Then what makes it hard to kill them if it's simple?"
Lexa stopped pacing and looked at Clarke, "There's much to be explained, but now is not the right time. I'll tell you later."
"It's always later," Lexa ignored her comment.
"Bellamy how'd you find out about the revenants?" Lexa asked.
"I was out hunting earlier today and I smelt an awful smell, but I didn't really think about it. The smell got stronger and stronger the more I walked, the next thing I know I'm seeing a revenant at last a few yards ahead of me with two others walking behind it. I called the first person I could think of… Luna. Long story short, the revenants spotted her and attacked her… and killed her. I was trying to help her fight them, but she stopped me and told me to find you and tell you what happened, so I ran and found you. Lexa, it won't be long till they find all of us, they're not going to stop till they find and kill us. I know we have our differences, but if we don't work together, then we'll all die."
"I can't believe Luna's dead… Wait, I thought all the revenants were killed a long time ago?" Lexa whispered.
"Well apparently not."
"I would ask why you were spying on us instead of telling this to us right away, but that's for another time. But if these… revenants are so dangerous, why are we just standing here wasting time? We need a plan. We need to develop a team." Clarke said.
"Well with Lexa's people and my people, we already have one. The problem is, we're not the best of friends and if my people meet her's, then we're gonna have a bloodbath." Bellamy explained.
Lexa's eyes turned back to its originated color, "Don't worry about my people, we'll be ready. You just worry about yours. I have a few things to do before we all meet… let's say in a week?"
"A week is too long, you have three days."
Lexa groaned, "Fine."
Bellamy smiled, "Great, see you then. Oh, and watch your backs!" Within that, Bellamy dashed away further into the woods.
Lexa looked over at a confused Clarke, "Don't worry, I'll catch you up on everything. You also have a lot of training to do in less than three days, it's not going to be easy, but it'll be worth it."
"He could be lying to you, you know."
"Bellamy and I have known each other for a long, long time. We may have our differences as he said earlier, but everyone who knows him knows that he's an honest man."
Clarke nodded, "Okay."
Lexa noticed that the sun was setting, "Come on, let's get you home. I'll drop you to school tomorrow."
"Thanks, Lex," Clarke smiled.
Lexa smirked, "Race you to the car!"
"You're so on!"
